March 23, 2017 Re: Oppose the border wall Support H.R. 837, H.R. 739, and PROFILED Act Dear Member of Congress: On behalf of civil rights, faith, environmental, and indigenous organizations and communities, we write to express our opposition to any efforts to expand the extensive, nearly 650 mile -long border wall that already exists between the United States and Mexico as specified in the Border Security and Immigration Improvement Executive Order (1/25/17). Instead, we urge you to support legislation such as H.R. 837, the Build Bridges Not Walls Act and H.R. 739, the This Land Is Our Land Act in the House as well as the PROFILED Act in the Senate - that prohibit the use of taxpayer dollars to build the wall, ensuring that Congress remains a guardian of civil rights, a good steward of taxpayer dollars and the responsible custodian of the integrity of our wildlife and public lands. The false narrative of a violent and insecure border region has long been used to justify and advance antiimmigrant, anti-border, pro-criminalization, and anti-environment legislation that has negative economic and civil rights impacts on border communities. However, the fact is that border cities are some of the safest in the country and that communities with more immigrants are likely to be safer than places with fewer immigrants. The wall, increased militarization of the border region, the criminalization of immigrants, and the destruction of wildlife habitat are all tools of politicians who seek to advance an extreme and profit driven agenda at the expense of our communities. Moreover, these measures have nothing to do with the security of the border region or our nation. The latest move to advance this administration s anti-immigrant agenda is President Trump s Executive Order(EO) directing the construction of a wall on our southern border. This EO is not just bad policy that will do nothing to make us safer and squander billions of dollars, but it is also a divisive decision opposed by civil rights, border, religious, environmental, and indigenous communities, and private -property and business owners who live and work along the U.S.-Mexico border. Latinos in particular see the wall as antiimmigrant, anti-latino, and anti-mexican. Additional construction of the border wall is expected to cost $21.6 billion according to the latest estimates from the Department of Homeland Security. In spite of the administration s unfounded assurances that another sovereign country will be made to foot the bill, the President has no ability to make that happen and should not make such false promises to the American taxpayers. Further construction of a border wall will harm the environment that border communities cherish and depend on. It will further hurt wildlife; destroy sensitive habitat for endangered species; damage the natural flow of floodwaters; lead to costly litigation with landowners, Native American communities, and other stakeholders; and threaten the economic, social, and cultural ties between the United States and Mexico. Your leadership is needed to put an end to the unnecessary expansion of a southern border wall which, at its core, is simply another manifestation of this Administration s anti-immigrant sentiment dressed up as public policy. Your support for legislation such as H.R. 837, the Build Bridges Not Walls Act and H.R. 739, the This Land Is Our Land Act in the House as well as the PROFILED Act in the Senate - is critical. The Build Bridges Not Walls Act would protect taxpayers by prohibiting the implementation of President Trump s Executive Order to build a wall on our U.S.-Mexico border using taxpayer dollars. The This Land Is Our Land Act would bar the construction of any wall or fence on Federal lands controlled by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture or
Interior. Similarly, the PROFILED Act includes language rescinding the construction of the border wall and other provisions. We strongly urge you to support these three pieces of legislation and are counting on you to help fight any legislative attempts to authorize or fund additional, and unnecessary construction of a wall at our southern border. For more information, please contact Luis Torres, Director of Policy and Legislation, at latorres@lulac.org. Sincerely, League of United Latin American Citizens Advocates for Youth African American Ministers In Action (AAMIA) Alliance for African Assistance Alliance for Citizenship Alliance San Diego American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Americans for Immigrant Justice American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Arkansas United Community Coalition Arlington Street Church (Boston) Social Action Committee Arte Inc Asian Americans Advancing Justice AAJC Association of Latinos/Latinas Motivating Action (ALMA) Azul Bend the Arc Jewish Action Bioarch, L.L.C. Calpulli Mexican Dance Company CASA Center for Biological Diversity Center for Black Equity, Inc. Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance Chispa, League of Conservation Voters Church World Service Coalition for Hispanic Family Services Colectivo Accion Latina de Ambiente Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights Comite Civico Del Valle Communities for a Better Environment Community Science Institute - CSI Conference of Major Superiors of Men Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Defenders of Wildlife Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund Earthjustice EJWC El Taller Latino Americano Endangered Species Coalition Entre Hermanos
Equality California Equality New Mexico Esperanza Peace and Justice Center Farmworker Justice FLAS, Inc. Food Empowerment Project Franciscan Action Network Franciscan Peace Center Friends of Broward Detainees Friends of Friendship Park GLAAD GreenLatinos Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Hispanic Federation Hispanic Health Council Hispanic Health Network Hispanos Unidos De Buffalo Inc. HONOR PAC Human Rights Campaign Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project Immigration Equality Action Fund Interfaith Worker Justice International Indian Treaty Council International League of Conservation Photographers Islamic Center of San Diego Jesus People Against Pollution Junta for Progressive Action, Inc. Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Commission of the Sisters of Saint Francis Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office, Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg Kino Border Initiative Klamath Forest Alliance Latin America Working Group (LAWG) Latino Commission on AIDS Latino Decisions Latino U College Access LatinoJustice PRLDEF Latinos for Secure Retirement Latinos in the Deep South La Union del Pueblo Entero Leadership Conference on Women Religious Leadership Team of the Felician Sisters of North America Long Island Wins Los Jardines Institute Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition Mazzoni Center Mi Familia Vota National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd National Asian Pacific American Women s Forum National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Center for Transgender Equality National Council of Jewish Women National Council of La Raza National Education Association
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